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Health Canada having trouble finding First Nations kids to help because of 'broken' system
Senior bureaucrats tasked with providing health care to Canada's First Nations children say they have had trouble spending new money aimed at closing care gaps because the system is partially "broken" and there is a lack of capacity on the ground in Indigenous communities.
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